Bibliographic Database, Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Nijmegen. The centre's searchable Bibliographic Database contains entries for selected books, book chapters, book reviews, and journal articles on Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia, and Australia, published since 1989. There is a bias toward anthropological publications.

A selection of E-Journals presents the Elektronische Zeitschriften Datenbank (EZB). Please note, that the access to some of these E-Journals is restricted to subscribed users of the Library of the University of Frankfurt
[Bitte beachten Sie, dass einige der Zeitschriften nur für angemeldete Benutzer der Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt frei zugänglich sind.]

Oceania Newsletter. Published by the
Centre for Pacific and Asian Studies (CPAS), University of Nijmegen.
This newsletter includes progress reports on research projects of
members and affiliated members of the CPAS as well as short articles on
topical issues concerning the Pacific. It also contains announcements of
workshops, seminars, conferences and exhibitions on the Pacific, and a
list of recent publications on Oceania.

Internet Resources, Pacific Studies Initiative. This site seeks to make available online instructional materials for teaching about the Pacific Islands, primarily in higher education.

South Seas is an online information resource for the history of European voyaging and cross-cultural encounters in the Pacific between 1760 and 1800. It provides a multi-media, online encyclopaedic reference guide to Captain James Cook's first Pacific voyage of discovery (1768-1771); National Library of Australia

AustLit. A non-profit collaboration
between ten Australian Universities and the National Library of
Australia providing authoritative information on hundreds of thousands
of creative and critical Australian literature works relating to more
than 75,000 Australian authors and literary organisations. Its coverage
spans 1780 to the present day.

Maori

Maori, comprehensive data concerning art, culture, languages and history with further weblinks

Maori Culture, Tamaki Paenga Hira, Auckland Museum. These pages will link you to the numerous Maori activities, operations, exhibitions, programmes and events that occur daily within our Whare Taonga, and also out in the community.

Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library makes resources available for the use, teaching, and revitalization of the Hawaiian language

Kumukahi, a website featuring a bilingual, community-based approach to presenting Hawaiian cultural vibrancy and its connections to a rich ancestral past (videos, text pieces, and other educational materials)

The European Centre on Pacific Issues. The European Centre on Pacific Issues (ECSIEP) is the secretariat of the Europe Pacific Solidarity Network. ECSIEP serves as an information centre on developments in the Pacific and acts as an interface between Pacific civil society and European organisations and institutions.